McClean M D, Runyan C M
Army Audiology and Speech Center, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC 20307-5001, USA.
J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2000 Dec;43(6):1524-31. doi: 10.1044/jslhr.4306.1524.
Stuttering can be characterized in part as a disorder in the coordination of different muscle systems. In light of basic aspects of orofacial physiology and development, the speeds of the lips and tongue relative to the jaw may be an important dimension for evaluating motor coordination among persons who stutter (PWS). To test this idea, an electromagnetic system was used to obtain measures of lip, tongue, and jaw speed in 38 adults (29 PWS and 9 normally fluent speakers, NFS) as they repeated a simple speech utterance at a normal rate. Using categorical ratings of stuttering severity, ratios of tongue speed to jaw speed were significantly greater in PWS rated as severe, compared to NFS and other PWS. Significant increases in lower lip-to-jaw and tongue-to-jaw speed ratios with stuttering severity were also reflected in correlation analyses relating speed ratios to a continuous measure of stuttering severity. These trends in speed ratio were related to increases in lower lip and tongue speed and decreases in jaw speed with stuttering severity. Sources of the speed differences are discussed in relation to underlying muscle activity, motor compensation processes in adults, and the development of orofacial motor control in children who stutter.
口吃在一定程度上可被视为一种不同肌肉系统协调方面的障碍。鉴于口面部生理学和发育的基本情况,嘴唇和舌头相对于下颌的运动速度可能是评估口吃者(PWS)运动协调性的一个重要维度。为验证这一想法,研究人员使用电磁系统,在38名成年人(29名口吃者和9名正常流利说话者,NFS)以正常语速重复一段简单话语时,获取他们嘴唇、舌头和下颌的运动速度数据。通过对口吃严重程度进行分类评级发现,与正常流利说话者及其他口吃者相比,被评为严重口吃的口吃者其舌头速度与下颌速度的比值显著更高。在将速度比值与口吃严重程度的连续测量值进行相关性分析时,下唇与下颌以及舌头与下颌的速度比值也随着口吃严重程度的增加而显著上升。这些速度比值的变化趋势与口吃严重程度增加时下唇和舌头速度上升以及下颌速度下降有关。文中还结合潜在的肌肉活动、成年人的运动补偿过程以及口吃儿童口面部运动控制的发育情况,讨论了速度差异的来源。